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Star Pride, Fall Leaves & Caribbean Breezes ex Montreal to San Juan

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22 Night Cruise sailing from Montreal to San Juan onboard Star Pride.

Highlights of this cruise:

Montreal
Montreal is the cultural capital of Quebec and the main entry point to the province. The second largest city in Canada, it is a city rich in culture and history, is clean and safe. It is close to many major centres in Canada and the United States, and above it offers visitors a taste of Europe without crossing the Atlantic. The city is beautiful and has an undeniable "joie de vivre."

Montreal boasts fine restaurants, elegant boutiques, department stores and shopping complexes, historical buildings, museums, impressive concert halls, and many theatres and stadiums that are home to professional sports teams.

Montreal’s underground city is a vast network of pedestrian passageways that link residential buildings, skyscrapers, hotels, restaurants, cinemas, banks, nearly 1,000 boutiques and major downtown department stores.

Quebec City
Quebec City is the capital of the Canadian province of Quebec. Located at a commanding position on cliffs overlooking the St. Lawrence Seaway, Quebec City's Old Town is an UNESCO World Heritage Site and the only city in North America outside Mexico with its original city walls. In both parts of the Old City - Haute and Basse - the winding cobbled streets are flanked by seventeenth- and eighteenth-century stone houses and churches, graceful parks and squares, and countless monuments.

Many sights of interest are in the Old Town (Vieux-Québec), which constitutes the walled city on top of the hill. Many surrounding neighbourhoods, either in Haute-Ville ("Upper Town") or in Basse-Ville ("Lower Town"), are of great interest. The city spreads westward from the St. Lawrence River, for the most part extending from the original old city. The true downtown core of Quebec City is located just west of the old city. Across the river from Quebec City is the town of Lévis. Frequent ferry service connects the two sides of the river.

Halifax
Halifax is the capital city of Nova Scotia and the largest city in the Atlantic Provinces of Canada. The city has a rich maritime history being one of the world's great natural harbours, and an entry point for European immigration to Canada in the 19th and 20th centuries.

Today, Halifax is a busy Atlantic seaport set on a steep headland beside its harbour. The Citadel, an old British fortress with a striking white clock tower, is the town's focal point and most significant sight. Amongst Halifax’s other tourist attractions are the Discovery Center, Halifax Metro Center - a large sports stadium, HMCS Sackville museum, Pier 21, Halifax's Province House and the Cathedral Church of all Saints.

Halifax's main museums and art galleries include Art Gallery of Nova Scotia, Maritime Museum of the Atlantic, Fultz House Museum and the Nova Scotia Museum of Natural History - full of local exhibits and educational / historic information about both Halifax and the state of Nova Scotia.

Boston
Boston is certainly among the top destinations in the USA; its place in American history alone makes it worth a visit. To get a good perspective of the city's layout and history, take a walking tour along the Freedom Trail. Then, try a memorable trip to the U.S.S. Constitution, see Bunker Hill Monument in nearby Charlestown—which memorializes the efforts of American colonists during the Battle of Bunker Hill on June 17, 1775—and visit the Boston Tea Party Ship & Museum.

Boston is more than history though. The shopping is phenomenal, and visitors should be sure to visit Faneuil Hall Marketplace, which has a history dating back 250 years. A host of Boston museums warrant a visit, including the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library and Museum, the Cahoon Museum of American Art and the Museum of Afro-American History. For an escape to nature, take in Boston Common, one of the oldest public parks in the United States.

Hamilton
Hamilton is the capital city, major port and commercial center of Bermuda. The heart of the city is located in Front St, a harbour front road lined with turn-of-the-century Victorian buildings in bright pastel colours.

One of the attractions in Hamilton is Bermuda Cathedral, built in neo-Gothic style. It can be seen from most of Pembroke Parish. You can also visit the Bermuda Historical Society Museum, the Bermuda National Gallery and Fort Hamilton, which is a substantial hilltop fort with a bird's-eye view of Hamilton Harbor.

There are cinemas, a variety of shops, bars, hotels and restaurants. The city also boasts plenty of markets, gardens, stalls, beaches, squares and plazas with wide streets, boulevards and walkways.

San Juan
San Juan is a major port and tourist resort of the West Indies and is the oldest city under the U.S flag. The metropolitan area known as San Juan has 3 distinct areas: Old San Juan, the New San Juan, and other outlying communities, the most important: Río Piedras, Hato Rey, Puerta de Tierra, and Santurce. The old part of San Juan was founded in 1521 and is now officially declared a National Historic Zone. Many 16th- and 17th-century buildings have been restored and refurbished in the original Spanish style. This part of the city boasts many shops, restaurants, art galleries and museums.

New San Juan is connected to the old town by a narrow neck of land, and modern architecture has flourished in recent years. In the sophisticated areas of Condado and Isla Verde, are glittering hotels; flashy, Las Vegas-style shows, casinos and discos. The Botanical Gardens are worth visiting. A bay cruise is also available, which offers excellent views of the city. El Yunque, east of the capital, is a 28,000-acre rainforest (with over 240 species of trees) and bird sanctuary. It is the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest System and is located in the Luquillo Mountains.

Cruise Itinerary
Date Activity Arrive Depart
12/10/24 Montreal, Quebec, Canada 6:00 PM
13/10/24 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada 9:00 AM overnight
14/10/24 Quebec City, Quebec, Canada 6:00 PM
15/10/24 At sea - -
16/10/24 Gaspe, Quebec. Canada 7:00 AM 2:00 PM
17/10/24 Cap-aux-Meules, Quebec CA 11:00 AM 6:00 PM
18/10/24 Louisbourg, Nova Scotia, Canada 8:00 AM 5:00 PM
19/10/24 Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada 9:00 AM 11:00 PM
20/10/24 At sea - -
21/10/24 Portland, Maine, USA 8:00 AM overnight
22/10/24 Portland, Maine, USA 6:00 PM
23/10/24 Boston, Massachusetts 8:00 AM
24/10/24 At sea - -
25/10/24 At sea - -
26/10/24 Hamilton, Bermuda 8:45 AM overnight
27/10/24 Hamilton, Bermuda 7:00 AM
27/10/24 St Georges, Grenada 10:00 AM overnight
28/10/24 St Georges, Grenada 7:00 AM
29/10/24 At sea - -
30/10/24 At sea - -
31/10/24 Gustavia, St Barts 8:00 AM 11:00 PM
01/11/24 Basseterre, St Kitts & Nevis 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
02/11/24 Virgin Gorda, British Virgin Islands 8:00 AM 6:00 PM
03/11/24 San Juan, Puerto Rico 7:00 AM
Itinerary may vary by sailing date and itineraries may be changed at the cruise lines discretion. Please check itinerary details at time of booking and before booking other travel services such as airline tickets.